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girl_dee 09-05-2011 09:35 AM

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PinkieLee 09-13-2011 10:32 AM

Question....

Has anyone ever had a problem with the screen becoming damaged? I tried to turn mine on yesterday, and the screen became jumbled with the sleep mode image & the current book I was reading. I looked closely at the screen, and noticed a small scratch... and the image starts to spiderweb out from that scratch. I tried the reset deal (with holding the slide button for 20 seconds) and nothing happened.

I saw on Amazon that the Kindles have a one year warranty, but I don't know if it's MY fault (like something scratched it) or if it is a defect. I'm kinda worried that I'm gonna have to buy another one. I guess I really need to invest in a case, instead of just throwing it in my purse :(

Tawse 09-13-2011 10:37 AM

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Originally Posted by PinkieLee (Post 417029)
Question....

Has anyone ever had a problem with the screen becoming damaged? I tried to turn mine on yesterday, and the screen became jumbled with the sleep mode image & the current book I was reading. I looked closely at the screen, and noticed a small scratch... and the image starts to spiderweb out from that scratch. I tried the reset deal (with holding the slide button for 20 seconds) and nothing happened.

I saw on Amazon that the Kindles have a one year warranty, but I don't know if it's MY fault (like something scratched it) or if it is a defect. I'm kinda worried that I'm gonna have to buy another one. I guess I really need to invest in a case, instead of just throwing it in my purse :(

Is there literally a scratch or just something that looks like one - but isn't on the screen itself?

I had mine "wake up" one day to uhhh stripes - both horizontal and vertical. Within a couple of days the entire top half was just white and the bottom half had vertical stripes.

If you can actually feel the scratch - it probably isn't covered.

if it's a "scratch" below the surface then I'd call them.

I called and the only thing they asked me was had I dropped it and had I put any pressure on it at all. (I said no to both, though I have no idea if i may or may not have put slight pressure on it...)

They will send a replacement unit (2 day delivery in my case) and you can send yours back (within 30 days) in the same package with the return label they'll email to you.

PinkieLee 09-13-2011 10:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Tawse (Post 417032)
Is there literally a scratch or just something that looks like one - but isn't on the screen itself?

I had mine "wake up" one day to uhhh stripes - both horizontal and vertical. Within a couple of days the entire top half was just white and the bottom half had vertical stripes.

If you can actually feel the scratch - it probably isn't covered.

if it's a "scratch" below the surface then I'd call them.

I called and the only thing they asked me was had I dropped it and had I put any pressure on it at all. (I said no to both, though I have no idea if i may or may not have put slight pressure on it...)

They will send a replacement unit (2 day delivery in my case) and you can send yours back (within 30 days) in the same package with the return label they'll email to you.


THANK YOU so much! I called Kindle customer service yesterday when I saw the warranty mentioned online. I was calling from work and didn't have my Kindle with me, so they really couldn't walk me through any trouble shooting. They told me to call back when I had the unit in hand and they would see what was going on and what options I had.

I can't actually feel the scratch.... but can see it if that makes any sense.

I'm gonna give them a call tonight when I get home from work and see what they say! Hopefully, I'll have as good as luck as you did :)

Tawse 09-13-2011 10:48 AM

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Originally Posted by PinkieLee (Post 417034)
THANK YOU so much! I called Kindle customer service yesterday when I saw the warranty mentioned online. I was calling from work and didn't have my Kindle with me, so they really couldn't walk me through any trouble shooting. They told me to call back when I had the unit in hand and they would see what was going on and what options I had.

I can't actually feel the scratch.... but can see it if that makes any sense.

I'm gonna give them a call tonight when I get home from work and see what they say! Hopefully, I'll have as good as luck as you did :)

Yeah mine looked like it had a horizontal scratch - bout midway down the screen - but it wasn't an actual scratch on the screen.. just this delicate black jagged line going the length of my screen. Oddness.

SecretAgentMa'am 09-13-2011 11:07 AM

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Originally Posted by PinkieLee (Post 417034)
THANK YOU so much! I called Kindle customer service yesterday when I saw the warranty mentioned online. I was calling from work and didn't have my Kindle with me, so they really couldn't walk me through any trouble shooting. They told me to call back when I had the unit in hand and they would see what was going on and what options I had.

I can't actually feel the scratch.... but can see it if that makes any sense.

I'm gonna give them a call tonight when I get home from work and see what they say! Hopefully, I'll have as good as luck as you did :)

Amazon customer service is usually very, very good. I doubt you'll have any problems with them. They really want people to be happy with their Kindles, so the last thing they want is for you to tell everyone you know that yours broke while under warranty and they refused to replace it. I've heard of them replacing units that had been seriously abused.

PinkieLee 09-14-2011 07:52 AM

Amazon's customer service is the BEST! Honestly, I talked to the nicest representative ever! He said it sounded like I was just have some screen issues (no questions) and that they would send me out a new one in a couple of days. I just had to ship the old one back within 30 days! AWESOME! :hangloose:

dark_crystal 09-28-2011 09:53 AM

Overdrive (service providing library books to e-readers) for Kindle is working! And it is awesome! Waaaay easier than Overdrive for Nook.

ruffryder 09-28-2011 09:56 AM

Anyone know how the ebooks at the library work for Kindles.. ?

*me* who is still clueless about setting the damn thing up. haha. . Today is the day to get some books on it! My daughter comes to visit in about 2 weeks and i want to be able to give it to her so she can use it!

Thinkin' I'm gonna love it and will have to get one for myself too!

SecretAgentMa'am 09-28-2011 10:01 AM

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Originally Posted by ruffryder (Post 426792)
Anyone know how the ebooks at the library work for Kindles.. ?

*me* who is still clueless about setting the damn thing up. haha. . Today is the day to get some books on it! My daughter comes to visit in about 2 weeks and i want to be able to give it to her so she can use it!

Thinkin' I'm gonna love it and will have to get one for myself too!

I just checked out some Kindle library books last night. It's awesome! Assuming your library works the same way mine does, you go to the library website and login. Then you find the books you want (apparently it's a really popular program because most of the ones I wanted were already out. In that case, you place a hold and they'll notify you when it's your turn to check out the book). After you check out the books you want on your library website you'll be automatically redirected to Amazon, where there's a button you click to send the books to your Kindle. I'm making it sound a lot more complicated than it actually is.

MsTinkerbelly 09-28-2011 10:07 AM

Announced just today is the new Kindle Fire...looks like a small ipad. I have an ipad, and I MUCH prefer the regular Kindle for reading. The quality is so similar to the way a real book looks...the kindle on my ipad makes me tired, and I can't read it in the sunlight.

My point is...I'm not sure this new Kindle will be such a great improvement on an already wonderful product.

Tawse 09-28-2011 10:17 AM

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Originally Posted by SecretAgentMa'am (Post 426797)
I just checked out some Kindle library books last night. It's awesome! Assuming your library works the same way mine does, you go to the library website and login. Then you find the books you want (apparently it's a really popular program because most of the ones I wanted were already out. In that case, you place a hold and they'll notify you when it's your turn to check out the book). After you check out the books you want on your library website you'll be automatically redirected to Amazon, where there's a button you click to send the books to your Kindle. I'm making it sound a lot more complicated than it actually is.


very interesting. I have no clue as to the technology behind it.. but it seems weird that they could run "out" of an electronic book... must learn more...

SecretAgentMa'am 09-28-2011 10:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Tawse (Post 426812)
very interesting. I have no clue as to the technology behind it.. but it seems weird that they could run "out" of an electronic book... must learn more...

It's part of the license agreement. Libraries have to treat ebooks just like paper books. So if they have 3 licenses for a particular title, then 3 people can have the ebook checked out at one time. If someone else wants the same title, they have to wait until the previous person's time with the book has run out.

Tawse 09-28-2011 11:07 AM

Sooooo apparently they're rolling out 12 million different types of kindles... lol

Arwen 09-28-2011 02:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Tawse (Post 426812)
very interesting. I have no clue as to the technology behind it.. but it seems weird that they could run "out" of an electronic book... must learn more...


Concept is that a library can only afford so many copies of a title right? Each copy they get is bought (which means the publisher gets paid so the editor/copy editor/author etc get paid.)

Each copy then gets loaned out X number of times before it has to be replaced.

The same ideology has been applied to e-books on loan. And apparently the number of times it can be loaned out varies by publisher. I was told by a librarian that Harper-Collins cuts it off at 26 loans.

That's low even for a hardback.

But, the bottom line is just that. It's a money issue. Library books are great and I have the latest George R. R. Martin on my Kindle from my library. But I also hope folks have books (mine, lolol!) that they bought and paid for.

It's one of the reasons I am so adamantly against piracy. It's not sharing. It's theft.

Copying books for others? Theft.
Downloading from "free" sites? Theft.

If a book is free, the author will have it on their site. If it's not and you find it somewhere for "free", it is taking money out of more than one person's pocket.

And, for the record? I make anywhere between .18 and 2.30 for a book that is sold in the right way. So it's not a lot. :)

Yeah, I'll jump off my soapbox now. Can someone please give me hand down? It's kinda high up! :D

Tawse 09-28-2011 03:29 PM

For the record.. I'm so anti piracy I drive my family nuts! lol


At this point in time nothing in my library (music, movie, book, etc) is pirated.

Nu uh.


:)

hottprof 09-28-2011 04:43 PM

I do not have a kindle
 
so I maybe in the wrong thread.

I do not own a kindle, but I do own a Nook, and I love it.
Question:

Has anyone used their E-reader (regardless of brand) for text books? I bought one with the hopes that it would be simpler and more ready for me to read, but I still find myself needing the hard copy to underline and highlight (yes I have tried using that technique with in the reader it is just not as conducive to page flipping to find the source).

What are your experiences? If any with text books?

hp

Tawse 09-28-2011 06:13 PM

I'll start off by saying I haven't done much highlighting / clipping on the Kindle. But that being said it does have the feature where you can do just that - then you go to the "clippings" section (I believe it's called) and your clipping will be there as well as the page / location. So I would imagine on the Kindle the hardest part would be letting go of the comfort of flipping and having the hard copy...

I know that for me - I keep my "to do" lists in word - but I just can't get away from printing it up to use as reference. Something about the paper - seeing it etc. I relate to it much better than a screen.

SecretAgentMa'am 09-28-2011 07:29 PM

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Originally Posted by hottprof (Post 427136)
so I maybe in the wrong thread.

I do not own a kindle, but I do own a Nook, and I love it.
Question:

Has anyone used their E-reader (regardless of brand) for text books? I bought one with the hopes that it would be simpler and more ready for me to read, but I still find myself needing the hard copy to underline and highlight (yes I have tried using that technique with in the reader it is just not as conducive to page flipping to find the source).

What are your experiences? If any with text books?

hp

Yep. One of my textbooks for this semester is on my Kindle, as was one last semester. I get the ebook edition whenever one is available. That doesn't happen very often, but often enough that I can generally get at least one per semester. I'm hoping as ebooks get more popular, more textbooks will be available. Especially if they continue to be discounted from college bookstore prices as much as they generally have been so far.

Daktari 09-29-2011 05:06 AM

I've been considering an Kindle for ages so that I can save shelf space and get rid of a load of novels. I'm glad I waited. I can't wait to read the reviews of the new Kindle touch. I don't plan to use it for text books, I need physical books for study. There aren't enough relevant history text books in the Kindle store anyhoo.

girl_dee 09-29-2011 06:32 AM

But isn't there always a better somethingorother coming up around the corner in electronics...

Like that damn iphone 5?

I love my Kindle, I used it on the flights recently and it was wonderful.. it's a pain in the butt to use for internet browsing, but it's nice to shop on Amazon on my Mac, click the *buy* button, and have the book appear on my KIndle. I am also on a site that sends the free book alerts and have read quite a few free or .99 cent books :)

Dominique 09-29-2011 06:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Cajun_dee (Post 427568)
But isn't there always a better somethingorother coming up around the corner in electronics...

Like that damn iphone 5?

I love my Kindle, I used it on the flights recently and it was wonderful.. it's a pain in the butt to use for internet browsing, but it's nice to shop on Amazon on my Mac, click the *buy* button, and have the book appear on my KIndle. I am also on a site that sends the free book alerts and have read quite a few free or .99 cent books :)

Hi Dee, long time no talk. so basicly what you are saying is....(keep in mind how far behind the electronic curve I remain) these all work wonderfully (is that a word) if you carry them all around ?

Sparkle 09-29-2011 06:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Yellow band (Post 427572)
Hi Dee, long time no talk. so basicly what you are saying is....(keep in mind how far behind the electronic curve I remain) these all work wonderfully (is that a word) if you carry them all around ?

/not meaning to speak for Cajun_Dee, responding from my perspective...

I love my kindle for reading and I'm not tempted by the ipad or the nook colour or the *new* kindle fire because one of the primary reasons I love my kindle is that it is NOT back lit, which means I can read longer without eye strain.

As to carrying everything, I would say it would be very rare would I carry my smart phone, my laptop and my kindle with me. It would be a duplication of utility and it would be rather laborious and bulky and (to me) defeat one of the main purposes of the kindle - it is small, light, easily portable and stores 1000s of books.

I think Dee was pointing out that the kindle is not really the best device if you want to be able to surf the internet. If you want an e-reader that has internet surfing capacity you're probably better looking at the ipad or the new kindle fire.

My smart phone functions as a mini-laptop when I'm on the run; so unless I am traveling for business or traveling for an extended period of time - I would be unlikely to carry my laptop with me. I can easily order books for my kindle on my phone (with the amazon app) and they are sent wirelessly from my amazon account to my kindle.

Dominique 09-29-2011 07:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sparkle (Post 427586)
/not meaning to speak for Cajun_Dee, responding from my perspective...

I love my kindle for reading and I'm not tempted by the ipad or the nook colour or the *new* kindle fire because one of the primary reasons I love my kindle is that it is NOT back lit, which means I can read longer without eye strain.

As to carrying everything, I would say it would be very rare would I carry my smart phone, my laptop and my kindle with me. It would be a duplication of utility and it would be rather laborious and bulky and (to me) defeat one of the main purposes of the kindle - it is small, light, easily portable and stores 1000s of books.

I think Dee was pointing out that the kindle is not really the best device if you want to be able to surf the internet. If you want an e-reader that has internet surfing capacity you're probably better looking at the ipad or the new kindle fire.

My smart phone functions as a mini-laptop when I'm on the run; so unless I am traveling for business or traveling for an extended period of time - I would be unlikely to carry my laptop with me. I can easily order books for my kindle on my phone (with the amazon app) and they are sent wirelessly from my amazon account to my kindle.

Hi Sparkle.....Thank you for the response. Dee and I have a history. She very patiently will explain this stuff to me, just as you have. I greatly appreciate it when that happens. Especially the great examples. It took me forever to get to the IPHONE. Also, I have Photophobia, big word for inability to tolerate lights and patterns, and I knew this about the kindle (and am glad you reiterated it, so I didn't get lost in all the techy stuff)

Any thoughts on the new version of the IPAD introduced yesterday (not an Ipad, the competition)? And thanks again!

Daktari 09-29-2011 12:55 PM

Course there's always new technology round the corner, it's called technological progress. It just so happened that I knew the new Kindles were due so waited a couple of months...I'm glad I waited. I'm not going for the rather more expensive Kindle Fire (I'd have an iPad if I could afford a tablet) but the cheaper Kindle touch 4gb with the same sort of screen as the old one but is smaller and lighter.

Those of you who have your kindles will continue to be happy with them, I suspect I shall be very happy with the new Kindle touch.

Can't see me carrying my iPod, phone, laptop and a kindle. One makes decisions upon what technology to take out and about dependant on the day. For me personally, I'm more liable to leave my phone and laptop at home.

Puplove 10-01-2011 10:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Yellow band (Post 427572)
Hi Dee, long time no talk. so basicly what you are saying is....(keep in mind how far behind the electronic curve I remain) these all work wonderfully (is that a word) if you carry them all around ?

I used to carry my laptop (for work, have to have it), my smartphone, plus a whole load of books with me on trips - that's a lot of weight and luggage space. Then I would usually buy more books at the airport on the flight home, or worry about finishing a book on the plane long before the flight ended (hey, I travel a lot, long flights, lots of long evenings I can luxuriate in reading!)

Now, I still carry my laptop and phone - but I also carry a whole warehouse full of books with me on that little skinny Kindle. doesn't even take a sliver more of extra space in my luggage! I love my Kindle, love shopping for new books on it with the whispernet, love pulling it out and knowing everything I want to read (plus other things I hadn't thought of but will find while browsing) will be right there at my fingertips.

I'm kind of torn about the Fire because the e-ink is so easy on the eyes on my old kindle. But I'm intrigued by the other functions.

SecretAgentMa'am 10-01-2011 10:48 PM

I was looking at the Fire this morning, and I don't think I would get one. It's got no chance of competing with the iPad, and I'm always dubious of new browsers. The Fire-only browser is almost guaranteed to suck. The only reason I can see to get one is if I read a *lot* more magazines than I do (and a lot fewer books), or if I wanted to make my cookbook collection digital. I would say it would be good for children, since children's books would look a lot better on it, but it seems like a bad idea to buy delicate electronics for kids.

blush 10-01-2011 10:54 PM

I took a peek at the new kindles. They look awesome, and Goof already has his eye on one.

I don't like to use my Ipad as an ereader, the screen is too "screeny." I really like the kindle screen.

I took my kindle to the beach in bright sunlight and had no problem reading all day. No glare. I can't do that with my Ipad. But fuz likes the ipad for reading books with pictures/interactive books.

Pup, there is one of the new kindles that's touch and has the same screen type as ours.

blush 10-01-2011 11:03 PM

For me, any kind of technology is user-based. I use my ipad for certain things like Angry Birds and Smurfs :). I use my kindle for reading. I use my laptop for everything else. I don't have a smart phone because I only use my phone for texting and calling. Others use their smartphones for everything. Whether or not I get the new fancy thing is generally based on whether or not I'll USE the new fancy thing. If it just repeats stuff I already have, without improvement, I don't bother with it.

And sometimes I laugh at myself making a grocery list on my ipad instead of just pulling out a pen and paper.

Sheesh.

Goofy 10-01-2011 11:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hottprof (Post 427136)
so I maybe in the wrong thread.

I do not own a kindle, but I do own a Nook, and I love it.
Question:

Has anyone used their E-reader (regardless of brand) for text books? I bought one with the hopes that it would be simpler and more ready for me to read, but I still find myself needing the hard copy to underline and highlight (yes I have tried using that technique with in the reader it is just not as conducive to page flipping to find the source).

What are your experiences? If any with text books?

hp

I don't have a kindle (yet *cough*) but blush does. I thought about buying an e-textbook or two and pilfering her kindle. It would be nice to be able to take all of my books to class and not break my back, but I'm a big fan of hard copy textbooks and highlighting and stuff too. Especially with my calculus classes.

The deciding factor for me, though, is the inability to sell it once I'm done with it. Even if I have to shell out 100 bucks initially for that book in hard copy, chances are good that I'll be able to sell it back for pretty close to that. If I spend 50 bucks on an e-book, then I've just spent 50 bucks with no way get any of that back.

I love the kindle for other books, though. Textbooks on 'em just aren't for me. At least for now.

blush 10-01-2011 11:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Goofy (Post 429500)
I thought about buying an e-textbook or two and pilfering her kindle.

Good luck with that.
:canoworms:

SecretAgentMa'am 10-02-2011 09:50 AM

I consider the same thing when buying e-textbooks. This semester, I was able to find one of my textbooks in a Kindle edition on Amazon for less than the bookstore was selling used copies for, and it only cost me $9.99. Another book was also available for Kindle, but less than the bookstore price was still over $100. If I buy directly from the campus bookstore, I also have the option of charging my books to my financial aid. I can spend $10 on a book that I won't be able to sell back, but over $100 isn't happening.

UofMfan 10-19-2011 05:17 PM

I love my kindle for reading and I am not interested in the ipad for reading, or the new kindle fire because they are back lit and would put more strain in my eyes, and I can certainly live without that.

I use my iPhone as my everyday on the go computer, even though I have a laptop and it works just fine for me. My laptop is mainly used around the house because it is convenient to be able to use it anywhere I wish.

I am not a student so I cannot comment on the advantages or disadvantages of using a kindle to purchase your school text books, but I can say that I am extremely happy using my kindle for leisure reading.

moxie 12-19-2011 09:50 PM

Thought I would revive this thread...

I purchased a Kindle Fire today after talking to some people and reading a ton of reviews (was highly considering the Nook tablet). Hope to get it before the holidays. Would have liked to try it out before I purchased it, but is not possible around here. I know it's not an iPad so I do not have unrealistic expectations about it.

Main reason I bought it, I can't get any books around here (including the library), would have to order them all online and the mail takes forever. The closest bookstore is 2+ hours away. Along with magazines, basic web browsing and the potential for watching movies (not sure how much I would do that).

Anyone have the Amazon Prime account and use the lending library? Do you think it is worth the $79/year?


Thanks :)

kittygrrl 12-19-2011 11:04 PM

Kindles are amazing. I think you find more opportunities to read and not having to lug around a book with you..has to be very valuable and it is greener..
I've definitely considered it from time to time however, there are advantages to books that a Kindle will never match. Someday, (and I may never live to see it) somebody is going to turn the world upside down by sending an electronic shock wave thru our atmosphere and burn all the wonderful electronic devises we have created.. ) hopefully that is all they will be able to achieve because I believe we can live quite well without these .. but it will change life for most of us (still living) Life will become much simpler..and having a book (although considered quaint by that time) will no doubt provide some very useful information..So while I love the idea of Kindle I still love (more) the feel of a real book in my hand :hk5:

MissItalianDiva 12-20-2011 12:26 AM

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Originally Posted by moxie (Post 489297)
Thought I would revive this thread...

Anyone have the Amazon Prime account and use the lending library? Do you think it is worth the $79/year?


Thanks :)


I have the amazon prime and think it is one of the best uses for my 79 bucks in a long time. Not only have I gotten all free 2 day shipping this Christmas season but the lending library and free movie database is excellent for both my Kindle Fire and my roku/internet capable flat screens.

Arwen 12-20-2011 01:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by moxie (Post 489297)

Anyone have the Amazon Prime account and use the lending library? Do you think it is worth the $79/year?


Thanks :)


Yes, my 79 membership has paid off in a multitude of ways. I got invited to be an Amazon Vine voice (I already reviewed a lot) which I think was tipped by my Prime membership. Just shipped all my holiday gifts for free and got percentages off of all of them.

I also have borrowed two books to date. The last George R.R. Donaldson (which I got right away instead of having to wait for three months...I actually got that from my local library which has a Kindle lending service now) and Like Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen.

JAGG 01-23-2012 01:27 PM

I love my kindle!!!! I can't put it down, I make myself dizzy with all the selections. And hours slip away . So I have decided, I will only read 1 book at a time, and only when I'm in bed or there is nothing else going on, like a rainy Sunday afternoon and all my projects are finished and chores completed! No exceptions!

always2late 01-23-2012 01:38 PM

I got a Kindle Fire for Christmas this year (thanks honey!!) and I am LOVING it!! I didn't think I would like the Kindle when it first came out (being something of a book snob :) ) but I find myself fascinated with it! And, it's going to help with space...I have hundreds of books that I can't bear to part with, and yet I know it's not practical to move them all into the new house...Kindle to the rescue!!

always2late 01-30-2012 10:25 PM

FC thank you so much for the link to the free Kindle books! I went on a few nights ago and went hog wild downloading some old favorites...and some new books as well!


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